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1 Page 1 of 7 Title Plan and fell trees using advanced techniques in a commercial forest harvesting operation Level 4 Credits 25 Purpose This unit standard is intended for professional tree fellers in a commercial harvesting operation. They will have the skills, knowledge and experience to be able to work in a wide range of situations that require advanced techniques. People credited with this unit standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of the relationship between clear felling and downstream operations; prepare to fell trees in a commercial forest harvesting operation; assess the area to be felled and plan the felling; assess trees to be felled and plan the felling of individual trees; prepare work area and escape route; fell trees using wedges and alternative back-cutting techniques; demonstrate tree driving; demonstrate knowledge of advanced tree felling techniques; and assess and manage individual windthrown trees within the stand. Classification Forestry > Tree Felling Available grade Achieved Entry information Critical health and safety prerequisites Unit 28560, Fell trees in a commercial forest harvesting operation; or demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills. Explanatory notes 1 This unit standard must be assessed against on-job. Fellers completing this unit standard will have the skills, knowledge and experience to plan and manage the majority of situations experienced on a day-to-day basis within a commercial harvesting operation. They will be able to consistently and confidently assess situations and apply a range of advanced felling techniques to safely fell trees at a level of productivity appropriate to the operation they work in. 2 Sufficient trees must be felled to demonstrate consistent, methodical, efficient, and safe felling. This may require multiple assessment visits. 3 References New Zealand Forest Owners Association, New Zealand Environmental Code of Practice for Plantation Forestry (Wellington: 2007), and any subsequent

2 Page 2 of 7 amendments. This is referred to below as the industry environmental standards and is available at 4 Definitions Accepted forestry industry practice refers to documented codes of practice and standardised procedures accepted by the wider forestry industry as examples of best practice. Forest Harvesting refers to the felling and extraction of stems, landing ops, log making and loading. PPE refers to personal protective equipment and may include but is not limited to high-viz, protective clothing, gloves, face and eye protection, safety helmet, footwear, hearing protection, and safety devices. Worksite procedures refer to documented procedures used by the organisation carrying out the work and applicable to the tasks being carried out. They may include but are not limited to standard operating procedures, site safety procedures, equipment operating procedures, quality assurance procedures, housekeeping standards, procedures to comply with legislative and local body requirements. Outcomes and evidence requirements Outcome 1 Demonstrate knowledge of the relationship between clear felling and downstream operations. 1.1 The impact of the felling pattern on the extraction process is explained in accordance with the accepted 1.2 The need for consistent wood-flow to the landing and the importance of coordination between felling and extraction activities is described in accordance with the accepted 1.3 Impact of the tree felling quality on contract security and recoverable volume is explained in accordance with the accepted 1.4 The impact of felling practices on the quality and value of the butt log is described in accordance with the accepted 1.5 The advantages of butt pulling are described in accordance with the accepted Outcome 2 Prepare to fell trees in a commercial forest harvesting operation.

3 Page 3 of PPE complies with minimum requirements in accordance with the accepted 2.2 The availability of felling equipment and accessories required for tree felling is demonstrated in accordance with the accepted chainsaw suited to the operation, fuel and oil containers, wedges and other felling aids, files and maintenance tools, fire extinguisher, radio, first aid equipment, hydration. 2.3 Hazards within a minimum of two tree lengths of tree(s) to be felled are identified, assessed and controls explained in accordance with the accepted hazards may include but are not limited to people, machines, operating ropes, other operations, weather and environmental conditions, ground conditions, terrain features. 2.4 The reason for on-going hazard identification is explained in accordance with the accepted 2.5 Factors that may change hazards or introduce new hazards are described in accordance with the accepted weather, terrain, hindrance, fatigue. 2.6 Communication requirements for felling are explained in accordance with the accepted forestry industry practice and worksite procedures. call in times, documentation. 2.7 The process to manage an emergency is described in accordance with worksite procedures. communication, first aid, assistance. Outcome 3 Assess the area to be felled and plan the felling. 3.1 Site is assessed in accordance with the accepted may include but is not limited to overhead hazards, vines, interlocked branches, predominant lean of the stand, size, condition and stability of trees to be felled, wind strength and direction, terrain.

4 Page 4 of Site felling plan is developed in accordance with the accepted forestry industry practice and worksite procedures. includes but is not limited to felling direction and pattern, felling aids/assistance required, extraction plan, starting point, environmental issues, access in to and out of felling face, setting boundaries, hazard management. 3.3 The opening up of a new block or setting to meet the requirements of the felling plan is demonstrated. 3.4 The felling sequence for the current setting or planned felling area is explained. Outcome 4 Assess trees to be felled and plan the felling of individual trees. 4.1 Tree to be felled is assessed and tree characteristics that may impact on felling are described in accordance with the accepted may include but is not limited to overhead hazards, rotten spars, vines, interlocked branches, tree lean, weight distribution, size, condition and stability of tree to be felled, wind strength and direction. 4.2 A felling plan for the tree to be felled is explained. felling direction, hazards in the line of the fall, hazards behind work area, appropriate felling technique, assistance required, location of the safer side and escape route. Outcome 5 Prepare work area and escape route. 5.1 Hazards in the intended line of the tree s fall are identified, assessed and managed in accordance with the accepted 5.2 The tree and work area are prepared for felling in accordance with the accepted removal of low branches, clearing work area. 5.3 The location and preparation of escape route is in accordance with the accepted

5 Page 5 of 7 may include but is not limited to safer side, 45 degrees angle (or as close as practicable) to the rear of the fall direction, clearance, distance from stump. Outcome 6 Fell trees using wedges and alternative back-cutting techniques. 6.1 Trees are felled using a range of industry recognised techniques in accordance with the accepted 6.2 Multiple wedge use is demonstrated in accordance with the accepted forestry industry practice. two wedges, three wedges, double lifting. 6.3 Stumps are as low as practicable within the requirements of safe and accurate tree felling and in are accordance with worksite procedures. 6.4 Trees are directionally felled to avoid hazards and obstacles which may cause stem breakage, and to facilitate extraction. Outcome 7 Demonstrate tree driving. 7.1 The requirements relating to tree driving are described in accordance with the accepted 7.2 Hazards associated with tree driving are explained in accordance with the accepted 7.3 Complete a one onto one and a one onto two tree drive using safe techniques. driver tree selection, tree and work area preparation, escape route, sequence of cuts, wedge use, notification. 7.4 Management after an unsuccessful drive is explained in accordance with the accepted forestry industry practice and worksite procedures. Outcome 8 Demonstrate knowledge of advanced tree felling techniques. 8.1 The process for felling difficult trees is described or demonstrated in accordance with the accepted

6 Page 6 of 7 multi leaders, hung up trees. 8.2 A spar is felled in accordance with the accepted 8.3 The use of alternative scarves is described or demonstrated in accordance with the accepted two of Humboldt, vee, swedfor, bore the scarf. 8.4 The process for felling trees on steep terrain is described or demonstrated in accordance with the accepted across slope, uphill. 8.5 The process for felling a tree that has sat back during felling is described or demonstrated in accordance with the accepted 8.6 The process for felling tree species other than radiata is described or demonstrated in accordance with the accepted Douglas fir, eucalyptus, native species; a minimum of two alternative species is required. Outcome 9 Assess and manage individual windthrown trees within the stand. 9.1 Hazards associated with individual windthrown trees are identified and controls established in accordance with the accepted uprooted trees, spars, broken tops, wind wrenched trees. 9.2 Options for dealing with windthrown trees that are unable to be safely felled manually are identified in accordance with the accepted forestry industry practice. 9.3 Individual windthrown trees are assessed for felling in accordance with the accepted 9.4 The area around the tree and escape route are cleared in preparation for felling in accordance with the accepted 9.5 Individual windthrown trees are felled in accordance with the accepted forestry industry practice. wind wrenched, broken top, hang-up. 9.6 Root plate is removed from an uprooted tree in accordance with the accepted

7 Page 7 of 7 tension and compression identified and managed, cut sequence, positioning. Replacement information This unit standard replaced unit standard Planned review date 31 December 2020 Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions Process Version Date Last Date for Assessment Registration 1 19 March 2015 N/A Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference 0173 This CMR can be accessed at Please note Providers must be granted consent to assess against standards (accredited) by NZQA, before they can report credits from assessment against unit standards or deliver courses of study leading to that assessment. Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess against standards by NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards. Providers and Industry Training Organisations, which have been granted consent and which are assessing against unit standards must engage with the moderation system that applies to those standards. Requirements for consent to assess and an outline of the moderation system that applies to this standard are outlined in the Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR). The CMR also includes useful information about special requirements for organisations wishing to develop education and training programmes, such as minimum qualifications for tutors and assessors, and special resource requirements. Comments on this unit standard Please contact qualifications@competenz.org.nz if you wish to suggest changes to the content of this unit standard.

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